Gb.5.17(02)
Ambrosii Floridi patavini augustinensis. Dialogismus de natura vniuersa maris, ac eius genesi, & de causa fluxus, & refluxus eiusdem, atque de aliis accidentibus, quae eius naturam comitantur. : Interlocuutores [sic] Philonauticus, & Philosophus. In quo maiori quo potest studio, vniuersa maris natura adamussim enodatur, ac enucleatur, & singulari doctrina, ex principijs tum astrologorum, tum philosophorum deprompta, singula eius accidentia, quæ aliqui studiosorum maximo desiderio flagrant scire ordine decenti manifestantur.
Portion of title: Dialogismus de natura vniuersa maris, ac eius genesi, & de causa fluxus, & refluxus eiusdem, atque de aliis accidentibus, quae eius naturam comitantur
Patauij, : Apud Ioannem Baptistam de Martinis., 1613.
[16], 40, [4] p. : diagr. ; 20 cm. (4to.)
Imprimatur supplied on final leaf.
Errata on verso of penultimate leaf.
Title-page vignette; initials; head- and tail-pieces.
Engraved armorial bookplate of Eton College on verso of title-page of first item in volume.
Possibly from the library of John Harrison, Head Master of Eton, 1630-1642, according to the card catalogue record. Inscriptions may be by Harrison.
Early 17th century mid brown calf; blind tooled triple fillet frame; gold tooled twist roll on board edges; blind tooled double fillet on spine; five raised bands; red sprinkled edges; paper tabs for thumb index.
Second of five items in volume.
Previous shelfmarks: Dg.8.1, Fc.8.1.
Verso of front flyleaf bears a manuscript copy of verse by Urban VIII, 'De classis hispanicae naufragio anno 1635'. Possibly in the hand of John Harrison.
Ocean Early works to 1800.
Tides Early works to 1800.
Harrison, John, ? - d. 1642 former owner.
Italy Padua.
B47071